News from this site, giant-screen TVs have become an irreversible trend, and more and more consumers are choosing 100-inch TVs. However, as TV screens have grown in size, it has become difficult to enter homes, which is an issue that cannot be ignored. According to the current situation, once the screen exceeds about 85 inches, it is difficult for the TV to enter the house through the elevator, and for the TV over 100 inches, the window needs to be removed to use a crane to enter the house, and the transportation cost is very high. For some higher-floor residences, even the installation cost may exceed the price of the TV itself
So how can we solve the problem of difficulty in installing giant-screen TVs into homes? Modify the elevator? Or hire someone to carry it on your back? This is obviously very unrealistic. That being the case, why not try to change the form of television? For example - folding.
Recently, Huawei’s Mate X5 folding phone and Honor’s announcement of new folding screen products have attracted the attention of many users. This "sell before launch" strategy has made more and more consumers understand the concept of folding mobile phones, and are willing to take the initiative to buy folding screen mobile phones
Since mobile phones can be folded, can TVs also be folded? Woolen cloth? If the TV could be folded, wouldn't it easily solve the problem of difficulty entering the home?
This is really not a fantasy, because just now, Hisense officially announced the news - on September 14, Hisense Laser The official TV Weibo post stated that the 120-inch foldable laser TV will be launched on September 19. It implies that it will bring a new imagination to the ultra-large screen TV market of 100 inches and above.
Judging from the officially shared poster, this laser TV has a foldable screen frame and a flexible and rollable screen diaphragm, enabling split entry into the home. Even if the screen is as large as 120 inches, it can enter a particularly narrow space. There is no need to remove doors and windows or use any heavy equipment, which solves the pain points of difficult transportation and installation for consumers buying oversized TVs.
It is worth mentioning that Hisense’s “foldable” laser TV is no secret. Because at the International Consumer Electronics Fair (IFA 2023) in Berlin, Germany, earlier this month, Hisense showcased the world’s first 8K laser TV, new high-end super picture quality TV ULED X series products (including 8K), 4K three-color laser projection C1pro, art Technologies and products such as TVs and smart windows have shown people their strength
This includes a foldable laser TV, which will also become the world's first 120-inch foldable laser TV
#In the new Hisense Laser TV, in addition to its advantages such as easy installation (ultra-thin screen, 0 wall installation) and easy entry into the home (folding) , it also has obvious advantages in size, image quality and eye protection. For example, it has a 120-inch screen, which further enriches the Hisense Laser TV’s large screen size range of more than 100 inches.
The content that needs to be rewritten is: Another example is the eye protection advantage. From the perspective of imaging principle, the laser display uses diffuse reflection imaging. The light is reflected from the screen and enters the eyes, which is consistent with the human visual process. The imaging is soft and natural, as comfortable as watching natural scenery. In addition, the laser TV emits light with all pixels when working, which is neither dazzling nor dazzling, and long-term viewing will not easily cause eye fatigue
In addition, Hisense laser TV also uses ultra-short throw projection, which makes watching movies Even if you walk back and forth in the living room, you don't have to worry about light entering your eyes.
The rewritten content is: In addition, due to the LPU digital laser engine independently developed by Hisense, our laser TV also has advantages in picture quality. This engine uses a pure laser light source, which makes the color purity of the laser higher and the color gamut wider, which means our laser TV can display more colors. The LPU digital laser engine can also restore colors more realistically, closer to the natural scenes seen by the human eye. As early as 2007, Hisense began to explore the laser of "laser light source ultra-short throw lens anti-light screen" TV technology roadmap and product form. In 2014, Hisense launched the world’s first 100-inch ultra-short throw laser TV, defining the product form of laser TV.
Today, my country’s laser technology and industry have entered the international leading ranks, and Hisense has played a very key role in promoting this process. This time, Hisense once again brought a revolutionary experience upgrade to laser TV - folding.
We can’t wait to see how the world’s first 120-inch foldable laser TV is used. Let's wait and see
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